When communicating with a person who is disabled, you should

When communicating with a person who is disabled, you should



a. not be patronizing.
b. speak more slowly than usual and raise your voice for emphasis.
c. make only the changes needed to comply with legal requirements.
d. be attentive to addressing the individual's needs before you are asked.
e. clarify the nature of the disability so you can respond appropriately.


Answer: not be patronizing


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